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    [[File:Simpsongender.png|thumb|The simpsongender flag.]]'''Simpsongender''' is when one feels their gender is best represented by the Simpson's show, whether it be a character, an object, a place, an episode, a season, or the whole show.
    [[File:Simpsongender.png|thumb|The simpsongender flag.]]'''Simpsongender''' is when one feels their gender is best represented by the Simpson's show, whether it be a character, an object, a place, an episode, a season, or the whole show.

    == History ==
    The term appears to have been coined by Fandom user <bdi>Terwilligers on January 1st of 2021.</bdi>

    == Flag ==
    == Flag ==
    Yellow stripes represent Simpsons protagonists and episodes. Dark yellow stripes represent Simpsons antagonists and seasons. White stripes represent Simpsons objects and places.
    The flag appears to have been coined by Fandom user <bdi>Terwilligers on January 1st of 2021.</bdi> Yellow stripes represent Simpsons protagonists and episodes. Dark yellow stripes represent Simpsons antagonists and seasons. White stripes represent Simpsons objects and places.
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    Revision as of 09:08, 21 January 2021

    The simpsongender flag.

    Simpsongender is when one feels their gender is best represented by the Simpson's show, whether it be a character, an object, a place, an episode, a season, or the whole show.

    History

    The term appears to have been coined by Fandom user Terwilligers on January 1st of 2021.

    Flag

    The flag appears to have been coined by Fandom user Terwilligers on January 1st of 2021. Yellow stripes represent Simpsons protagonists and episodes. Dark yellow stripes represent Simpsons antagonists and seasons. White stripes represent Simpsons objects and places.

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